A.E. Weed Trailers
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A.E. Weed was born on August 12, 1873 in Forestport, New York, USA. A.E. was a cinematographer and director, known for Duel Scene, 'by Right of Sword' (1904), From Show Girl to Burlesque Queen (1903) and Tying Up Bags for Train, U.S.P.O. (1903). A.E. died on October 24, 1961 in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA.
Most Popular A.E. Weed Trailers
Total trailers found: 43
14 May 1904
Automobile Race for the Vanderbilt Cup
02 February 1904
A criminal woman is brought in by the police to be photographed (a mug-shot, presumably), capturing her making faces or grimacing.
22 September 1903
Seeing New York by Yacht.
18 November 1903
Alphonse and Gaston are in an American barber shop. They interrupt business with their exaggerated politeness, and the waiting customers throw them out of the window.
11 November 1903
It's a very windy day, and the pedestrians passing by the Flatiron Building are having considerable difficulty in keeping their hats from flying off.
28 May 1904
A parade by denizens of one of the Oriental Concessions, The Pike, St. Louis.
27 October 1903
Alphonse and Gaston are in a Western saloon and are forced to dance by a cowboy, who urges them on by shooting at their feet.
08 April 1904
This is a clever comedy production in several scenes. In the opening scene the hired man is complaining to Farmer Jones that the woodpile is being depleted by thieves.
12 January 1904
A deranged man who believes he is Napoleon escapes the asylum and leads his keepers on a wild chase.
03 June 1904
A woman stands in front of a building, a chair to her left, dressed in black, full skirt, quarter sleeves, and a scooped bodice.
05 November 1903
There is painted backdrop with a wooden fence in front of it and three steps leading to a porch. A man seated on the steps is approached by two men, costumed as frock-coated, stovepipe-hatted politicians who ask for and receive money.
01 September 1903
The film opens on a dressing room set with a mirror, dressing table, and chair center stage and a folded dressing screen on the left.
08 January 1904
An office boy at Biograph learns how to operate a camera, and when he spies the boss kissing his secretary, he records their illicit act.
27 February 1904
A high board fence is shown covered with theatrical posters. The one in the center shows the head and shoulders of a pretty girl.
05 November 1903
A man in a plaid suit with a lantern hung around his neck comes out on stage, followed by another man who also carries a lantern.
01 November 1904
Basically, all we see is a group of kids of varying ages bouncing toy balls on the classroom floor then throwing them up in the air.
11 February 1904
A corset maker -- for those of you who don't know what that it, it was a tight of highly reinforced girdle which gave the wearer an 'hourglass' figure -- has her model come in and wear one of her wears.
11 November 1904
A family moves out to the 'peaceful' suburbs where everything goes wrong, including the mother-in-law moving in.
30 September 1903
A group of carriers leaving a building.
01 August 1903
As a study of a man at work (sorting through a large collection of mail - presumably cancelled judging by this short's title) this film pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
01 August 1903
It shows a postman ascending a flight of half-dozen stairs to the front door of a house and ringing its bell then delivering mail to the person who answers the door.
01 July 1903
Male letter carriers of the U.S. Post Office are the subject of this series on the Postal Department.
01 August 1903
A single man waits by the roadside while nearby we see the rears of four horses, their swishing tails providing the only on-screen action.
29 April 1904
A splendid picture showing a parade of decorated floats, representing various nations on one Grand Lagoon at the St.
01 May 1904
A womens' basketball game from 1904, documented.
01 August 1903
Another early short presenting the workings of the Postal Service.
08 January 1904
A couple of Sunday school teachers invite Chinese laundry workers to their session. In return the Chinese invite them to an opium den, where the devout schoolmarms quickly abandon their morals!
02 February 1904
A small stage has a backdrop of a city street, sidewalks, a park, and buildings. From stage right, a boy leads a blind man onto the stage, helps him kneel with his hat and cane in front of him.
02 February 1904
Three girls in evening costumes seated about a table blowing bubbles. As the bubbles are formed the young ladies drop them on the table and blow them across the surface.
01 August 1903
We see a man sporting a derby hat and walrus moustache hang a mail sack on one of those poles that stand beside a railway track followed by a second shot of the sack being snatched up by a passing train which also jettisons another sack onto the ground as it passes.
02 February 1904
In this one, we have a tracking shot, starting from a long distance into a close up as policemen restrain a woman for her mug shot -- and she does some mugging to enliven the piece.
01 August 1903
A couple of guys sort letters into pigeon-holes, another empties sacks of post and stamps the letters before passing them to a portly chap who is undoubtedly the star of the show.
01 August 1903
Inside of a post office.
01 August 1903
Entry in a series about the United States Postal Service.
05 April 1904
A woman is hanging out wash on a roof. Below the edge of the roof, a man peers up at her while painting the eaves.
16 January 1904
[A]n excerpt from the novel by a chap named Marchmont in which the hero, a fellow with the heroic name of Hamylton Tregethner attempts to dissuade a fellow soldier from insisting on a sword duel for some unexplained offence.
29 March 1904
This farce is built around the efforts and frustrations of a woman who attempts to get through a narrow door while wearing a hoopskirt.
22 March 1904
This short, otherwise unremarkable feature is of some interest because of the way that it unabashedly caters to the tastes that it perceived in its audiences.
29 March 1904
We see three pretty actresses in a surprisingly spacious and clean dressing room, backstage at a theatre.
11 February 1904
Several young women stand on a pedestal and remove one garment at a time until there is a large pile of clothing beside them.
12 January 1904
It's clearly set in a studio set and people are walking about on the "street" in front of a window. A woman enters the window frame, and pulls off her blouse, then a couple of other items of undergarments, while a young man pauses to look.
06 April 1904
A poor woman abandons her younger baby on the steps of a rich couple's house. She returns home to find herself evicted and her older child missing.
17 June 1904
Exhibition by Uncle Sam's troops in the Filipino Concession at the St. Louis Exposition